Written by Munera Lawyers The commencement of a family law case necessitates careful consideration of several factors, inclusive of an understanding of key dates and statutory limitation periods. While the following dates are not exhaustive, they include crucial times to bear in mind. The Family Law Act defines the valuation date as the earliest occurrence...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers In Ontario, there are various taxes that apply when purchasing property. In this article we will review the key taxes and eligible rebates. At the bottom, you can find a useful chart summarizing the information discussed. Harmonized Sales Tax Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) is applicable to certain types of property purchases...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers Ontario’s adjudication process for construction dispute resolution—administered by the Ontario Dispute Adjudication for Construction Contracts (ODACC)—has marked a significant shift in resolving payment and performance issues in the construction industry. Introduced as the first adjudication system of its kind in Canada, ODACC was designed to provide a quick, interim dispute resolution...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers The construction industry moves fast — and disputes do not wait until the end of a project. That is where adjudication comes in. Introduced under Ontario’s Construction Act, RSO 1990, c C.30, the adjudication process is designed to help parties to a construction contract resolve disputes quickly, affordably, and with minimal...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers A construction lien is a legal right that allows a party to secure payment for services or materials supplied to improve a property. Governed by Ontario’s Construction Act, RSO 1990, c C.30, a lien attaches to the property itself, creating a legal hold over it until payment is made. This remedy...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers During separation, couples often experience disappointment and hurt, leading to a strong temptation to seek validation from their community and beyond. In this digital age, where many facets of life are lived out on social media, it is not surprising that some individuals choose to extend their battle online. However, the...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers Recent developments in Ontario caselaw has placed a renewed emphasis on the specific wording in termination clauses. Employers should ensure their termination clauses remain valid in light of these developments or risk exposing themselves to hefty compensation payouts to employees upon termination. In Ontario, most employment contracts are governed by the...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers Purchasing real estate is one of the most significant investments a person can make. During the purchase process, ensuring clear and marketable title is essential. Title insurance serves as a critical safeguard in real estate transactions, protecting buyers and lenders from potential title defects, ownership disputes, and financial losses. While it...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers Case comment: Tessaro v. Gora, 2025 ONSC 198 The Ontario Superior Court’s decision in Tessaro v. Gora¹ highlights the application of the ultimate limitation period on matters dealing with professional negligence in will drafting. Case Background In 1991, Leopold Ryczkowski retained the defendant lawyer to draft his will. The will names...Read More
Written by Munera Lawyers The Divorce Act articulates the ground for divorce as a breakdown of a marriage. This collapse of the marital relationship can occur in three ways: Firstly, if the spouses have lived separate and apart for at least one year immediately prior to the determination of the proceeding, and continue to do...Read More